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In jl975 and 1976, Anderson won with the Cincinnati Reds of the National League. The victory touched off a wild celebration in the city. Thou sands massed outside T iger Sta dium during the game in order to join the festivities. Many of the stadium crowd of 51,901 tried to get on the field but were re strained by at least 200 police, who ringed the field in a mostly futile effort to prevent fans from ripping up the turf. Gibson hit a two-run homer in the first inning and a three-run blast in the eighth. And in the fifth he scored a tie-breaking run on a sacrifice fly to shallow right ifteld. Detroit catcher Parrish also hit |aone-run homer in the seventh. Relief pitcher Aurelio Lopez, ho took over in the fifth, also itarred for the Tigers, retiring all even batters he faced to notch he victory. Reliever Willie Her- andez, who surrendered a solo ome run to the Padres’ Kurt kvac(|ua, got his second save of he senes. 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